Superman Legacy: Warner Wrote Out Bassem Youssef’s Character Before He Criticized Israel (Hollywood and Oct. 7 Massacre)

The actor suggested that Warner fired him for comments he made after the Oct. 7 attacks, but insiders say the character had already been dropped and no formal offer for the role was ever made.

Superman: Legacy sources are pushing back on actor Bassem Youssef’s claim that he lost a potential role in James Gunn‘s upcoming Warner Bros. film over comments he made that were critical of Israel.

The Egyptian-born comedian told Salon this week that he had been in talks for a role but was later told that the part was no longer in the DC Studios movie following script changes. Youssef said he learned of the script changes after his October interview with Piers Morgan went viral in which the comic made comments critical of Israel amid its ongoing war with Hamas.

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